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Roman and Greek Deities
Magical Happenings
Miscellaneous
Characters
Figurative Language
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This is the Greek name of Venus.
Who is Aphrodite?
100
The 3 golden apples.
What is the gift from Venus?
100
The 3 golden apples.
What is the gift from Venus?
100
The fleet-footed runner.
Who is Atalanta?
100
This is the figurative language of this statement.... ''She could outrun the winds, Boreas and Zephyr
What is personification?
200
This is the greek name of Mercury.
Who is Hermes?
200
A gods winged sandals.
What are Hermes sandals?
200
To bend over.
What is the definition of stooped?
200
The man who fell in love with Atalanta.
Who is Hippomenes?
200
This is the figurative language of this statement.... ''Kinder and more gentle than Atalanta''.
What is a metaphor?
300
These characters are wind gods.
Who are Boreas and Zephyr?
300
The chariot Atalanta Hippomenes were forced to pull.
Who pulled Cybele's chariot?
300
Venus' reaction to Hippomenes.
What is anger?
300
The goddess Venus.
Who is the roman goddess of love?
300
Atalanta could outrun the winds, Boreas and Zephyr.
What is a hyperbole?
400
The powers of Aphrodite/ Venus.
which goddess has the powers of love?
400
A lion and lioness.
What Venus turned Atalanta and Hippomenes into?
400
To be agile.
What is being fleet-footed?
400
The mother of Zeus.
Who is Cybele?
400
Atalanta was as graceful as a white bird.
What is a simile?
500
This god is said to travel fast.
Who is Hermes?
500
The goddess Venus.
Which goddess did Hippomenes pray to?
500
Man seeking a marriage.
What are suitors?
500
This is the fastest roman god.
Who is Mercury?
500
Atalanta bent down to pick up an apple allowing Hippomenes to shoot past her.
What is foreshadowing?